You're Not Gonna Believe This: A Computational Analysis of Factual Appeals and Sourcing in Partisan News

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Authors Guy Mor-Lan, Tamir Sheafer, Shaul R. Shenhav arXiv ID 2510.10658 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
While media bias is widely studied, the epistemic strategies behind factual reporting remain computationally underexplored. This paper analyzes these strategies through a large-scale comparison of CNN and Fox News. To isolate reporting style from topic selection, we employ an article matching strategy to compare reports on the same events and apply the FactAppeal framework to a corpus of over 470K articles covering two highly politicized periods: the COVID-19 pandemic and the Israel-Hamas war. We find that CNN's reporting contains more factual statements and is more likely to ground them in external sources. The outlets also exhibit sharply divergent sourcing patterns: CNN builds credibility by citing Experts} and Expert Documents, constructing an appeal to formal authority, whereas Fox News favors News Reports and direct quotations. This work quantifies how partisan outlets use systematically different epistemic strategies to construct reality, adding a new dimension to the study of media bias.
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